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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: knaack on March 20, 2002, 09:02:27 am
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Just one question. I am stuck between using a 4-way Ms Pacman replacement joystick from Happs or getting the Oscar restrictor plates. They both are about the same price.
If I get the restrictor plates, does it feel the same as the 4-way joystick?
If yes, then so be it I will get it. With the Super joystick and the restrictor plate.
If no, then I will make a switch with two joystick 8-way and 4-way side by side on the control panel like I saw a diagram on the other post here. However that raises another issue. The buttons. You want the buttons on the right side. What is the most buttons needed in a 4-way joystick game? The most I can think of is 2, jump and shoot/etc. Yes, the buttons will be switched like the joystick as it is all the same common wire.
I am leaning more toward getting the IPac. I know Andy is making a switchable joystick but when??? I can't wait around for it.
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1) Are you using a wood control panel? the 4way you are talking about will not work with one (without makeing a plate for it, routing it till the wood isn't that strong, or buying a larger joystick shaft)
2) Are you on a limited size control panel? If so, you might not have room for 3 joysticks (2 8ways and a 4way). Unless you have a hotswappable control panel of course.
3) Qbert? interested in the extra restricted plates?
I went with a wico leaf 4way for 10 bucks (but www.videoconnect.com doesn't seem to have them anymore) and I like it. But I also have hotswappable control panel and it's a 4 player cab... so room was no option. But I bought 2, one for 4 way games and one for qbert. So the prices where getting close.
But I also bought mine before the plates came out so the choice was simple.
They both have their advantages. Both will play nice. I think the plates with the extra plates will be great!
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I am thinking of getting a IPac and make it look like HotRod setup. And with the cheap Mircosoft sidewinder gamepad (gameport connector) make that a 4-way setup with buttons on the side. So it will be two control panels. One bigger than the other. I plan to use the IPac with USB not PS2.
But I don't have the money to shell out everything and the time to make the control panels. I am aware of the 4-way (ms pacman) control needs a metal connector. I have a friend in sheet metal business. He can make a small one for me and I can mount that on the small control panel. As for Qbert, I am thinking that the 4-way metal will be able to lift it off and turn it and remount it on the control panel. I can figure it out.
I thought if I could save the time and money by getting the restrictor plates but I wanted to make sure that it has the same feel as the real 4-way joystick. My wife loves ms pacman and qbert as well as other games like frogger. So there is a need for a 4-way joystick for her. But some games need 8-way. so that's why I am looking for answers on comparison with the 4-way joystick and the restrictor plates.
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Lilwolf:
In #3 what are you referring to? Please elaborate. I'm guessing that Oscar is coming out with additional plates that would work well for only diagonals. How would that work for Qbert?
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Oscar is coming out with horizontal only and Q-bert plates also.
So you can play galaga horizontal only
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qbert with diagonals only. This, btw, will probably work well with mame set to with left and up, up and right ect.
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Sweet. I can't wait. I'll have to order the whole set...
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I had a Ms. Pac-Man 4 way on my panel and later removed it and put in the Oscar Plates. It does feel a little different, but it plays mint. After not playing the realy 4 way for month or so, the restrictor panels feel normal.
Smack